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Physical Review Letters | 2017

Three-Dimensional General-Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations of Remnant Accretion Disks from Neutron Star Mergers: Outflows and r -Process Nucleosynthesis

Daniel M. Siegel; Brian D. Metzger

The merger of binary neutron stars, or of a neutron star and a stellar-mass black hole, can result in the formation of a massive rotating torus around a spinning black hole. In addition to providing collimating media for γ-ray burst jets, unbound outflows from these disks are an important source of mass ejection and rapid neutron capture (r-process) nucleosynthesis. We present the first three-dimensional general-relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (GRMHD) simulations of neutrino-cooled accretion disks in neutron star mergers, including a realistic equation of state valid at low densities and temperatures, self-consistent evolution of the electron fraction, and neutrino cooling through an approximate leakage scheme. After initial magnetic field amplification by magnetic winding, we witness the vigorous onset of turbulence driven by the magnetorotational instability (MRI). The disk quickly reaches a balance between heating from MRI-driven turbulence and neutrino cooling, which regulates the midplane electron fraction to a low equilibrium value Y_{e}≈0.1. Over the 380-ms duration of the simulation, we find that a fraction ≈20% of the initial torus mass is unbound in powerful outflows with asymptotic velocities v≈0.1c and electron fractions Y_{e}≈0.1-0.25. Postprocessing the outflows through a nuclear reaction network shows the production of a robust second- and third-peak r process. Though broadly consistent with the results of previous axisymmetric hydrodynamical simulations, extrapolation of our results to late times suggests that the total ejecta mass from GRMHD disks is significantly higher. Our results provide strong evidence that postmerger disk outflows are an important site for the r process.


Physics Letters B | 1969

Observation of forward peaks in single-meson-exchange forbidden reactions☆

P.M. Dauber; Paul L. Hoch; R.J. Manning; Daniel M. Siegel; M. Abolins; G.A. Smith

Abstract We have observed forward peaks of 2 to 150 μb/sr in the differential cross section in Δ(1236), Y ∗ (1385) and ∗ (1530) production reactions which can proceed by single-meson exchange only if I⩾ 3 2 or ∣ S ∣ = 2 mesons exist. The data are in the beam momentum range from 1.8 to 4.2 GeV/ c . Interpretations involving interference among s -channel resonances or two-meson exchange are not ruled out.


Physical Review Letters | 1964

OBSERVATION OF A NONSTRANGE MESON OF MASS 959 MeV

G.R. Kalbfleisch; Luis W. Alvarez; A. Barbaro-Galtieri; O. I. Dahl; Philippe H. Eberhard; William E. Humphrey; James S. Lindsey; Deane W. Merrill; Joseph J. Murray; Alan Rittenberg; R. R. Ross; Janice B. Shafer; Frank T. Shively; Daniel M. Siegel; Gerald A. Smith; Robert D. Tripp


arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | 2017

Three-dimensional GRMHD simulations of the remnant accretion disks from neutron star mergers: outflows and r-process nucleosynthesis

Daniel M. Siegel; Brian D. Metzger


The Astrophysical Journal | 2018

Three-dimensional GRMHD Simulations of Neutrino-cooled Accretion Disks from Neutron Star Mergers

Daniel M. Siegel; Brian D. Metzger


Physical Review Letters | 1965

DECAY Y*

Philippe H. Eberhard; Frank T. Shively; R. R. Ross; Daniel M. Siegel; J. R. Ficenec; Robert I. Hulsizer; D.W. Mortara; Morris Pripstein; William P. Swanson


arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | 2018

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Daniel M. Siegel; Jennifer Barnes; Brian D. Metzger


Archive | 1969

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Philip N. Dauber; Paul L. Hoch; Robert J. Manning; Daniel M. Siegel; M. Abolins; Gerald A. Smith


Physical Review Letters | 1965

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Philippe H. Eberhard; Frank T. Shively; R. R. Ross; Daniel M. Siegel; John Robert Ficenec; Robert I. Hulsizer; David Ward Mortara; Morris Pripstein; William J. Swanson


Archive | 1965

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Philippe H. Eberhard; F.T. Snively; R. R. Ross; Daniel M. Siegel; J. Ficenec; Robert I. Hulsizer; D.W. Mortara; Morris Pripstein; William P. Swanson

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R. R. Ross

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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